Congratulations to the new management team at Disney, which has taken a firm stand against breast implants — banning them from the next installment of the “Pirates of the Caribbean” franchise. It’s a pretty good assumption the call wasn’t made by the new director, Rob Marshall, who certainly had no problem wrangling a bevy of Botoxed beauties in “Nine” (a notable exception was Penelope Cruz, who is replacing Keira Knightley in the upcoming sequel). It wasn’t all that long ago that Disney had its artists digitally enhance Knightley’s modest cleavage for a “King Arthur” poster. Some of the women in the last “Pirates” adventures sported enhanced breasts for what “sources” quoted by the Times of London called a “whorish look….But times are changing and the audience can spot false breasts.” No kidding. Marshall and his casting crew will have aspiring wenches run during auditions to see if they jiggle naturally, reports the paper, which adds that “directors like Martin Scorsese” have already banned actresses who use Botox or collagen lip implants because they’re “distracting.” Good for him. Nicole Kidman, Jennifer Connelly, Meg Ryan et al. — please take note!